Yorkshire Post

Hamilton contract talks on hold until F1 season starts

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TOTO WOLFF will wait until the new Formula 1 season begins to discuss a new contract with Lewis Hamilton, but the Mercedes boss has admitted he could change his own role within the all-conquering Silver Arrows.

With the delayed season due to begin in Austria in July, Wolff said he hoped to have an agreement in place “pretty soon” with six-time world champion Hamilton, but even so would not rule out a move for Sebastian Vettel, who will leave Ferrari this winter.

Hamilton, 35, is widely expected to agree fresh terms, but Wolff said no discussion­s have taken place during the sport’s enforced shutdown amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We didn’t see each other over lockdown, we were in different parts of the world but in regular contact,” said Wolff, who has supported Hamilton’s stance in calling out a lack of diversity within F1 following the death of George Floyd in the United States.

“We didn’t work on any agreement between us but there is a lot of trust, we’ve been together for a long time and never in this time did we have to take the contract out and actually read what was written because it comes so naturally.

“Once racing resumes we will spend some time together, take the contract out of the cupboard, look at the timings, the numbers, the rights, and hopefully have something pretty soon.”

The driver market received an early shake up last month with the surprise news that Vettel would leave Ferrari, who snapped up Carlos Sainz as his replacemen­t while Daniel Ricciardo agreed a deal to join McLaren from Renault.

The options open to Vettel now appear limited, but Wolff was adamant that Mercedes could be considered one of them.

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LEWIS HAMILTON: The sixtime world champion returns with Mercedes next month.

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